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Powis is one of the few Baroque gardens to survive almost intact since the 1680s and is a delight for enthusiasts as well as lovers of beauty and tranquility.
This is a small woodland next to the Afon Efyrnwy.This tranquil area has been designated a SSSI Choice of 3 walks available from this site. OS grid Ref: SJ 033154
In or near Lake Vyrnwy
Gregynog Hall is an ancient house with a Victorian face. Once a landed estate, now a Conference Centre and Wedding & Events Venue the house is still at the heart of the local community.
Kerry Vale Vineyard Visitor Centre at the eastern tip of the Kerry Vale - an area of outstanding natural beauty and just 3 miles south of the charming town of Montgomery includes Vineyard Experience Tours, shop and cafe.
Rock Park is one of the earliest public parks in Wales dating from the late 1860s, when the arrival of the railway and the enclosure of common land led to the development of Llandrindod as a flourishing spa town.
The delightful formal gardens contain clipped yews, roses and an interesting variety of flowering shrubs, giving beauty and fragrance throughout the season.
The Gardens at Llysdinam are among the loveliest in Mid Wales and have a unique combination of Historical and Horticultural interest and open twice a year for the NGS and selected charities and throughout the year by appointment.
Situated at Trewern on the A458 Shrewsbury to Welshpool road they enjoy a semi tropical climate because of their steeply sloping south facing position overlooking the Long Mountain on the other side of the valley.
In or near Welshpool
Surrounded by forest and farmland it is reached by a quiet road from Guilsfield to Meifod.
In or near Meifod